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Mridul Dhar(Minor)&Anr vs Uoi&Ors on 12 January, 2005

In Mrudul Dhar Vs. Union of India3 the Supreme Court expressed its anguish at non-adherence to the time schedule fixed by the Universities conducting medical courses despite its various decisions. The Supreme Court has referred to the Regulations of 1999 framed by the MCI which prescribed time schedule of P.G. and Super-Specialty courses, according to which the academic course shall commence from 2nd of May of each year and the last date to which the students can be admitted against vacancies arising due to any reason is 31st of May of the year.
Supreme Court of India Cites 15 - Cited by 464 - Full Document

Asha vs Pt. B.D.Sharma University And Others on 4 November, 2011

In support of his submission, the learned counsel placed reliance on the Judgment of the Supreme Court in Asha Vs. Pt.B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences1. The learned counsel also relied upon Regulation Nos.10.4 and 10.5 in support of his submission that since the Classes were commenced and the petitioner will not be able to put in the minimum attendance of 80%, the absence period may be treated as leave and his study period may be extended.
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 0 - Cited by 124 - S Kant - Full Document

Medical Council Of India vs Madhu Singh And Ors on 11 September, 2002

In Medical Council of India Vs. Madhu Singh and others2, the Supreme Court, taking judicial notice of the abnormal delays in commencement of academic course and utter lack of uniformity in various Universities in the country in this regard, directed the Medical Council of India (MCI) to ensure that the examining bodies fix a time schedule specifying the duration of the course, the date of its commencement and the last date for admission. It has further directed that specific time schedule be fixed for taking necessary steps such as holding of examinations, counselling and the like and that no variation of the schedule with regard to admissions shall be allowed. Following the said directions, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, issued directive dated 14-5-2003 to the Secretaries of Health/Medical Education in all the States and Union Territories and to all the Universities awarding medical/dental degrees, laying down policy guidelines on admission of students and other allied matters. The said order directed that neither any student shall be admitted in any course of medicine or dentistry after expiry of the last date prescribed after closure of admission in that course nor any University shall register any such admission sought to be made, with the further direction to the State Governments to take all necessary steps to prevent deviation from the prescribed schedule. The Ministry has fixed separate time schedules for the MBBS/BDS course, P.G. Courses and Super-Specialty courses. With regard to the P.G. courses, 2nd of May of every year has been fixed as the date of commencement of academic session and 31st of May of the year as the last date upto which students can be admitted in the vacancies arising due to any reason.
Supreme Court of India Cites 19 - Cited by 260 - A Pasayat - Full Document
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